A Two-dimensional Spatial Optimization Framework for Vehicle Powertrain Systems

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Abstract

This paper presents a modeling framework to optimize the two-dimensional placement of powertrain elements inside the vehicle, explicitly accounting for the rotation, relative placement and alignment. Specifically, we first capture the multi-level nature of the system mathematically, and construct a model that captures different powertrain component orientations. Second, we include the relative element placement as variables in the model and derive alignment constraints for both child components and parent subsystems to automatically connect mechanical ports. Finally, we showcase our framework on a four-wheel driven electric vehicle. Our results demonstrate that our framework is capable of efficiently generating system design solutions in a fully automated manner, only using basic component properties.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherarXiv.org
Number of pages7
Volume2306.05140
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jun 2023

Bibliographical note

Accepted for publication at VPPC 2023

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